He was India’s answer to Andy Warhol. A socialist, homosexual, figurative painter who mixed ordinary daily life with fantasy. Now, two distinctive pieces by Bhupen Khakhar have surfaced from the dust and clutter of a Parnell basement. They have lain forgotten since the 2001 death of artist Roy Dalgarno, whoContinue Reading

“If hate stops public experimentation, we all lose,” Anish Kapoor said at a press conference on Monday at Moscow’s Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, where “My Red Homeland,” a four-piece retrospective named after Kapoor’s 2003 kinetic wax sculpture, is on view through January 17. In a sad and unfortunate coincidence,Continue Reading